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germany's national rail and the russian interior ministry and fedex in the u.s. >> we've seen the rise of ransomware being the principle threat in the last two years but nothing on this scale. >> reporter: the virus first infects a computer through a bad link in an e-mail and then quickly spreads through an organization's network encrypting files and demanding $300,000 in bitcoin. the cyberthieves used a hole in microsoft security that was made public by hackers who stole it from the national security agency last summer. over the weekend, this 22-year-old british cyberresearcher, known as malware tech says he accidentally found a kill switch for the virus. >> i was surprised it wasn't as sophisticated as i expected. >> reporter: he along with american darion huss slowed the attack, but didn't stop it. >> anybody could modify their code and rerelease it in the wild. >> reporter: the only way to guard against it it, experts say, update your computer software and avoid e-mails with strange links. chinese officials detected a new version of this virus that spreads more quickly, they say. t
germany's national rail and the russian interior ministry and fedex in the u.s. >> we've seen the rise of ransomware being the principle threat in the last two years but nothing on this scale. >> reporter: the virus first infects a computer through a bad link in an e-mail and then quickly spreads through an organization's network encrypting files and demanding $300,000 in bitcoin. the cyberthieves used a hole in microsoft security that was made public by hackers who stole it from...
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a lot of people say he was in italy, germany now. the white house is hoping this is a reset that for president trump introduces him to the world in a different way. yet the specter of the last president who was so popular in many places showing up in europe as well. >> there is a lot of back slapping and laughing pictures. the former leader that the europeans liked. they liked being around him. they thought they were aligned with him more perhaps in a european sense. but president trump is the one who obviously has the power and obviously is the one who is going to be controlling this meeting because the u.s. has the biggest say in nato. i think it's going to be interesting the interaction between these leaders. you saw the handshake with the new french president macron who was gripping very hard and holding on kind of showing that he is an alpha leader too, i think. but president trump is really the man of the moment here in this nato meeting in brussels. >> bill: we're told also theresa may the british prime minister will deliver a
a lot of people say he was in italy, germany now. the white house is hoping this is a reset that for president trump introduces him to the world in a different way. yet the specter of the last president who was so popular in many places showing up in europe as well. >> there is a lot of back slapping and laughing pictures. the former leader that the europeans liked. they liked being around him. they thought they were aligned with him more perhaps in a european sense. but president trump...
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if we look at how many preventable deaths there are, there are many more than in canada or france or germany. other countries. >> let's look at another finding. prior to obamacare in 2009 when the study was done, uninsured working age americans had a 40% higher risk of death than those who were privately insured. another step that supports the same underlying concept. why is it if you have insurance you are likely not to die prematurely? >> again, it's those early prevention things that we think will stop you from dieing and preventing heart attacks and strokes and when you have an acute event like chest pain getting to the hospital when you need to, not hesitating because you are worried about the cost for kids. we know that kids with ma don't get the preventive medicines they need they are uninsured and they end up in the hospital and a few of them certainly die from that unnecessarily. >> representative mo brooks said this bill is a reward to people who take care of their bodies and they are not obese and they take responsibility over health care and there is a relationship between having
if we look at how many preventable deaths there are, there are many more than in canada or france or germany. other countries. >> let's look at another finding. prior to obamacare in 2009 when the study was done, uninsured working age americans had a 40% higher risk of death than those who were privately insured. another step that supports the same underlying concept. why is it if you have insurance you are likely not to die prematurely? >> again, it's those early prevention things...
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if macron should win, you'll have an interesting situation where angela merkel in germany and perhaps macron in france are really the leaders of that liberal free world that american presidents used to lead. but with donald trump essentially backing away from free trade and from other climate agreements and things like that, the internationalist party in the world will be led probably by germany and france. >> you have been covering elections all across europe. you think this nationalist wave has hit a wall? >> reporter: it does seem as if the chaos of the early days of the donald trump administration has cooled the nationalist populist fervor here and in other countries. >> thank you, terry. we'll be right back. >>> and now we honor our fellow americans who serve and sacrifice. in the month of april, four service members were killed in iraq and afghanistan. ♪ >>> and that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >>> coming up, voters at the polls choosing a new president in france. what bay
if macron should win, you'll have an interesting situation where angela merkel in germany and perhaps macron in france are really the leaders of that liberal free world that american presidents used to lead. but with donald trump essentially backing away from free trade and from other climate agreements and things like that, the internationalist party in the world will be led probably by germany and france. >> you have been covering elections all across europe. you think this nationalist...
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here the scale of the attacks began to emerge and spread to places like spain, germany, the united states, soon it was everywhere. hackers capitalizing on weakness first exposed by the nsa and then leaked on-line. the trouble is most big companies will shut down computer systems over the weekend. what happens when all of those users log back on. unprecedented, escalating and sweeping the globe. >> the latest count is over 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries. >> reporter: widespread disruptions were reported today throughout asia. the frozen screen warnings are much the same that started here in bryn aitain and spread acrose world. employees found their files encrypted no longer readable with hackers demanding $300 in ransom to key de code them or they would be destroyed. the malware program called wannacry first uncovered in documents stolen from the national u.s. security agency exposing a vulnerability to microsoft operating systems. it crippled britain's national health service. patients expecting scheduled operations were turned away. the worldwide attacks could have been far wo
here the scale of the attacks began to emerge and spread to places like spain, germany, the united states, soon it was everywhere. hackers capitalizing on weakness first exposed by the nsa and then leaked on-line. the trouble is most big companies will shut down computer systems over the weekend. what happens when all of those users log back on. unprecedented, escalating and sweeping the globe. >> the latest count is over 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries. >> reporter:...
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now in the past president trump threatened to take action against countries such as china and germany and what he considered unfair trade practices against the u.s. >>> the president returns home amid new allegations against his son-in-law. jared kushner met with the ambassador to the u.s. following donald trump's election victory. according to the washington post they intercepted twiewncations -- communication between the russian ambassador and his superiors and the ambassador said in the meeting kushner proposed to set up a secret and secure communications channel between trump's transition team and the kremlin so they could not be monitored. >>> time is 7:15. most democrats have been critical over president trump's trip but what about republicans? how did they grade the president's first four months in office. ktvu spoke with bay area republicans to see how their views about the president mayhave changed. >> reporter: in italy friday, president trump attended a meeting of the g-7 nations his first foreign trip a big success in some republicans' eyes. >> because of his trip to the m
now in the past president trump threatened to take action against countries such as china and germany and what he considered unfair trade practices against the u.s. >>> the president returns home amid new allegations against his son-in-law. jared kushner met with the ambassador to the u.s. following donald trump's election victory. according to the washington post they intercepted twiewncations -- communication between the russian ambassador and his superiors and the ambassador said in...
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in monitoring and safeguarding germany's upcoming elections this fall. the u.s. officials saying the germans simply don't want any hint of u.s. involvement in any way. that sentiment echoed by german chancellor angela merkel who recently said -- we european must really take our destiny into our own hands. today press secretary sean spicer downplayed talk of a rift. >> i think the relationship that the president has had with merkel he would describe as fairly unbelievable. they get along very well. >> reporter: but the president tweeting defiantly today, we have a massive trade deficit with germany, plus they pay far less than they should on nato and military. very bad for u.s. this will change. foreign policy experts warn -- >> i think the russians are laughing, but they're laughing at how easy it is and how our president, unfortunately, is helping with their agenda. >> reporter: all this may be taking a toll. today the president's communications director resigned after only three months on the job. now mr. trump even eyeing the possibility of bringing in reinfor
in monitoring and safeguarding germany's upcoming elections this fall. the u.s. officials saying the germans simply don't want any hint of u.s. involvement in any way. that sentiment echoed by german chancellor angela merkel who recently said -- we european must really take our destiny into our own hands. today press secretary sean spicer downplayed talk of a rift. >> i think the relationship that the president has had with merkel he would describe as fairly unbelievable. they get along...
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to capture it so, if there's a problem with the processing, or if the transport to the factory, in germany... the whole thing could go down. so it's a massive outlay for mike. thanks to my bank manager who says, get it right. the proof of the pudding is in the listening and eve ryo ne pudding is in the listening and everyone who's heard it goes, sounds wonderful. it is what it is today, and that's really exciting. british olympic diver tom daley has married his partner, dustin lance black. the couple got married at the service in a luxury hotel in dartmoor in devon. they are not faring agent in 2015. he announced it on the youtube video in 2013 that he had boyfriend. and graffiti artist bank c is taking on brexit, depicting the european flag being chiselled by a workman to remove one of the 12 stars. now it's time for sports day. hello there. i'm tulsen tollett. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: arsenal end manchester united's 25—match unbeaten run in the premier league and keep up hopes of securing a place in the top four. heartbreak for fe
to capture it so, if there's a problem with the processing, or if the transport to the factory, in germany... the whole thing could go down. so it's a massive outlay for mike. thanks to my bank manager who says, get it right. the proof of the pudding is in the listening and eve ryo ne pudding is in the listening and everyone who's heard it goes, sounds wonderful. it is what it is today, and that's really exciting. british olympic diver tom daley has married his partner, dustin lance black. the...
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we are still dealing with germany and france, the last i heard they have electricity. we can go on and on, but this should be straightforward. for us, we have to be able to get this resolved. let me ask a separate question. customs and border patrol and establishingked on consistent methods of how they will exchange data. how is that working right now and where are we in the process of getting a clear and will you of exchanging -- mou of exchanging information? regarding general operations, when and how that functions at our international mail facilities and how it is , with cbp, we expect to get that back within the next two to three weeks. i caps on that just before we got here. >> i appreciate that. we've been waiting for that for a year. >> indy. the -- indeed. mou puts in the place how the mail is handled, coming from countries of interest, not aware that it specifically gets into the details of the electronic data. that is more so under the confines of the pilot itself. >> a comment on that? >> i wanted to add on to what was said. it has been a year and we have b
we are still dealing with germany and france, the last i heard they have electricity. we can go on and on, but this should be straightforward. for us, we have to be able to get this resolved. let me ask a separate question. customs and border patrol and establishingked on consistent methods of how they will exchange data. how is that working right now and where are we in the process of getting a clear and will you of exchanging -- mou of exchanging information? regarding general operations,...
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kennedy: psint trump taking a swipe at germany after angela merkel suggested germany relying on the u.s. is over. they reportedly disagreed on nato cleansing, climate change and trade. the big three. this morning he tweeted, we have a massive trade deficit with germany, plus they pay far less than they should on nato and military. very bad for u.s. this will change. so i think that angela merkel is have much in love with our 44th president, barack obama. ben: probably true. kennedy: it's a mutual love. ben: i think they all miss obama over there. kennedy: -- been require' odd seeing our american president begging the germans to pend more on their military. what could go wrong? kennedy: someone glossed over the world war i and world war ii days. just ask poland. ben: he's right on some levels, wrong on another level. nato members did agree to boost their nato spending to 2%. germany is still half of that number. so they are not living up to that obligation. kennedy: don't we have 20 bases in germany? ben: they are also the second biggest funder of nato. kennedy: they have got a robust ec
kennedy: psint trump taking a swipe at germany after angela merkel suggested germany relying on the u.s. is over. they reportedly disagreed on nato cleansing, climate change and trade. the big three. this morning he tweeted, we have a massive trade deficit with germany, plus they pay far less than they should on nato and military. very bad for u.s. this will change. so i think that angela merkel is have much in love with our 44th president, barack obama. ben: probably true. kennedy: it's a...
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then later the administration qualified that, saying germany isn't bad. trump's father came from there. they're just bad on trade. now, the european union council president said that trump's comments were not viewed as aggressive. in the past, trump has suggested he could slap tariffs on germany in retaliation for trade surplus. between the multiple meetings, president trump made a quick comment to cameras about greg gianforte's congressional win in montana. despite gianfortes assaulting a reporter. [ no audio ] >> italian organizers thought treating leaders to good food, wine, and visits to antiquities, they could set a propitious tone for meetings of the mind. the first spouses having a helicopter fly-over mount aetna, had lunch at the bar rock palace of el advance, hosted by the mayor. there's been of course as you imagine, heather and leland, a veritable ring of steel here. 10,000 police officers and military personnel patrolling this place. we haven't had a chance to actually get into the heart of town to try something here called the trump cup. whic
then later the administration qualified that, saying germany isn't bad. trump's father came from there. they're just bad on trade. now, the european union council president said that trump's comments were not viewed as aggressive. in the past, trump has suggested he could slap tariffs on germany in retaliation for trade surplus. between the multiple meetings, president trump made a quick comment to cameras about greg gianforte's congressional win in montana. despite gianfortes assaulting a...
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in the 1800s in germany, we started to categorize cancer by body part and finally we're changing. >> there was a front page story in "the washington post" over the weekend about a 23-year-old woman who had colon cancer, a very bad case of colon cancer. somehow luckily she got in touch with a program underway at johns hopkins and he said get over here right away. it was exactly that result. they found out it had not to do -- it had to do with a particular tumor, not the location in the body. are we going to see this kind of thing, as i just told you and what you just talked about jimmy cartpr across all cancers? >> yeah, it's about 4% to 5% of all cancers. this particular woman actually inherited a dna defect from her mother where it had the dna repair genes turned off, so she was very lucky in that the group at hopkins had done remarkable work to identify this as a possible treatment with immunotherapy. >> how do you know if it's a good option for a cancer patient? >> every cancer patient should go to the doctor and say what are the options and ask is immunotherapy an option. more an
in the 1800s in germany, we started to categorize cancer by body part and finally we're changing. >> there was a front page story in "the washington post" over the weekend about a 23-year-old woman who had colon cancer, a very bad case of colon cancer. somehow luckily she got in touch with a program underway at johns hopkins and he said get over here right away. it was exactly that result. they found out it had not to do -- it had to do with a particular tumor, not the location...
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look at what's going on in germany. in newark when i went to the manufacturers to get more jobs and opportunity. what do you need? they said to me we can't find machinists. other countries are making meaningful investments in job training but we are not. things that could be making a huge difference for our people, for our economy, and for global competitiveness. other countries are seeing the cost of college is 4% of median income. and canada it's like 6% to 7%. england about 7%. in america, 52% of median income to go to college. other countries have decimated, slashed rates of child poverty. in america, still stubbornly one out of five children in america born into poverty. other countries are investing in their infrastructure. america, we inherited from our grandparents the best infrastructure on the planet earth and we have trashed it. literally engineers estimating about $3 billion -- $3 trillion of infrastructure debt. and we've fallen even out of the top ten of infrastructure. and our country is at a 20-year low
look at what's going on in germany. in newark when i went to the manufacturers to get more jobs and opportunity. what do you need? they said to me we can't find machinists. other countries are making meaningful investments in job training but we are not. things that could be making a huge difference for our people, for our economy, and for global competitiveness. other countries are seeing the cost of college is 4% of median income. and canada it's like 6% to 7%. england about 7%. in america,...
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of course, putin was behind the attacks in france and u.s., and germany. that is his conscious policy, to undermine democratic institutions. it was a serious threat because there are unlimited opportunities to attack institutions. reporter: you are one of vlir putin's greatest opponents. you criticized their election process. yet, he is popular in russia. how do you explain the popularity? >> you are misleading your readership, speaking of him as a dictator. dictators are always popular because the polls are simply fake. people are not in a position to express their views. i am stalin was popular, hibbler was popular -- hitler was popular. is not to compare the popularity of angela merkel or donald trump or theresa may. we should remember, pretending dictators enjoy popularity is simply ignoring the fact that if they were really popular, they would run for free elections. reporter: when it comes to the use of big data, y're not a critic. you are in favor of the fact. what do you think the general public is not getting in this debate? >> people of been afra
of course, putin was behind the attacks in france and u.s., and germany. that is his conscious policy, to undermine democratic institutions. it was a serious threat because there are unlimited opportunities to attack institutions. reporter: you are one of vlir putin's greatest opponents. you criticized their election process. yet, he is popular in russia. how do you explain the popularity? >> you are misleading your readership, speaking of him as a dictator. dictators are always popular...
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germany because france has said different economic trajectory from germany and this is pa rt trajectory from germany and this is part of the problems which underlies this move to populism. france if we come back to france, the problem has been there has been a widening of the wealth gap of course, we seen that elsewhere, in terms of germany, its growth path has been very weak indeed, compared to its larger european partner and france now wa nts to european partner and france now wants to make up that gap, there is a little bit of envy there but whether it can push through these labour reforms which many see as being absolutely key to achieving that is quite another question. from the german side of the border this is an excellent outcome. micron has stated he is a committed to the eu, committed to the eurozone, he is not committed to the eurozone, he is not committed to the german trade surplus, there will be a little fire between the countries but economic it, much more on the same page than they have been for the last decade in terms of what is required because again, look to berlin,
germany because france has said different economic trajectory from germany and this is pa rt trajectory from germany and this is part of the problems which underlies this move to populism. france if we come back to france, the problem has been there has been a widening of the wealth gap of course, we seen that elsewhere, in terms of germany, its growth path has been very weak indeed, compared to its larger european partner and france now wa nts to european partner and france now wants to make...
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>> ♪ a scientist in germany recommends a chocolate treat. ♪ sharyl: the study was a hoax by a journalist to show how easy it is to get shoddy research published. john bohannan: i already knew fake journals would publish this stuff, but would journalists pick it up and turn it into a big story? and the sad answer is yes, very big. sharyl: a chocolate diet is one thing. but more and more, prestigious journals are getting caught inadvertently publishing false studies. what's your view of how much we can trust the articles that appear in these prestigious medical journals? dr. howard pomeranz: one always has to be aware of the possibility that somebody who is consulted to help support the research was a paid consultant by the pharmaceutical industry and that's not always apparent. that were really, really young, but honestly, that's what the johns want. carol robles-roman: there should not be a vehicle that has made the trafficking of kids so easy. hey, you want to order a pizza? sure. hey, you want to order a kid? just as easy. lisa fletcher: tucked into the communications decency act is a
>> ♪ a scientist in germany recommends a chocolate treat. ♪ sharyl: the study was a hoax by a journalist to show how easy it is to get shoddy research published. john bohannan: i already knew fake journals would publish this stuff, but would journalists pick it up and turn it into a big story? and the sad answer is yes, very big. sharyl: a chocolate diet is one thing. but more and more, prestigious journals are getting caught inadvertently publishing false studies. what's your view of...
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let's see what happens in germany. but the german elections, sounds like they don't want to experiment with change over there. the political risks have really died down everywhere. now you have the german finance minister talking about rate hikes coming soon. >> you're channeling the vix now. >> the vix -- i never really liked the vix what is volatility -- >> protection for the next 30 days on stocks? >> i don't -- it doesn't feel like stock also fall down 10% soon. when is the last time stocks kaem of came off -- probably in january with the universal slow down in growth. did you see how much they revised up growth? 0.1. it was a rounding error. it wasn't that much. but the tone was much better in washington. >> so you're saying the unemployment rate is so good, so low that you have to contemplate recession? >> it's what will happen next. it could grind down over the next couple years to 3.8. we were at 3.8 in the late '90s. we could grind down and do better. there's no obvious risks out there. >> that's what scares p
let's see what happens in germany. but the german elections, sounds like they don't want to experiment with change over there. the political risks have really died down everywhere. now you have the german finance minister talking about rate hikes coming soon. >> you're channeling the vix now. >> the vix -- i never really liked the vix what is volatility -- >> protection for the next 30 days on stocks? >> i don't -- it doesn't feel like stock also fall down 10% soon. when...
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effective as they were because the obam mra administratia admi convinced countries like the uk, like germany to cooperate. the u.s. acting loonu unilat ra prior to that had by theal success. the opportunity to convince those skeptics on the sanction toss go back to reinstating sanctions, they're a long way away from doing that when you listen to the foreign ministries in beijing, in london and in germany. you're not hearing minute centers ready to go on reinstating sanctions. the trump administration will have work to do to reconstruct that cole lig. coalition. >> thank you very much. >>> just on the oil market, steve will be live from vienna wednesday to friday next week for the opec meeting. >>> still coming up on "street signs," can ai drive tech stocks higher? we get a fund manager's view on the sector after this short break. lower a1c is a lot abt chces. t it cane hard sometes 'cifre sides oyou stgg with whicestotoak wewhf you kept makinggood one yould love your ers. scover once-day ® a ll sigficant lower blsurdulc better tjanuvia® invo® w around the ock sen some sugar ou urody invoÂ
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first of all we borrowed it from germany. bismarck wanted to fight off the wave of socialism. did he that as a compromise and we adopghted it. when we took it when we were limit 60, 57, 58, it was never designed to hurt and now it could hurt us. ultimately we need to focus on that. the idea of smaller government is something we all should embrace and the idea of rewarding people for working, somewhere along the line the notion became that all money generated in this country belonged to government first and us second. they are not giving the money back. these are taxes they shouldn't be taking from us in the first place. >> now we have gotten you wound up. >> it's been a month since we wrote that check. brian: we should have copied their vocational education system. steve: thank you very much. 9:00 and 2:00. ainsley: let's hand it over to jillian. jill jill most intriguing lunch pail i have ever seen. the new york daily news joining jetblue, coca cola and more and marching away from next month's puerto rican day parade in new york city. the event celebrating oscar lopez rivera
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in turn, the president tweeted: "we have a massive trade deficit with germany, plus they pay far less than they should on nato and military. this will change." today, spicer insisted the leaders' relationship is "unbelievable." >> they get along very well. he has a lot of respect for her. they continue to grow the bond they had during their talks in the g-7. >> reporter: all this comes amid rumblings of a staff shakeup. white house communications director michael dubke has quit after only three months on the job, and the white house may set up a rapid-response "war room" to deal with the russia investigations. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: and we'll take a closer look at how all this affects work at the white house, later in the program. in the day's other news, the u.s. military announced it knocked a mock warhead out of the sky, in the first such test in three years. it targeted a long-range missile like the one that north korea is developing. an interceptor launched from southern california hit the warhead that was launched from more than 4,000 miles away, over
in turn, the president tweeted: "we have a massive trade deficit with germany, plus they pay far less than they should on nato and military. this will change." today, spicer insisted the leaders' relationship is "unbelievable." >> they get along very well. he has a lot of respect for her. they continue to grow the bond they had during their talks in the g-7. >> reporter: all this comes amid rumblings of a staff shakeup. white house communications director michael...
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information so the ottoman empire went to hundred 25 years but by 1800 only 2% was literate for places like germany and england very much a supply side story if you read the book 30 years later the new kingdom of ancient egypt which is found in ramses the second he has is greek name from the famous poem but look at the extensive abuilding projects the palace's insulting ran doesn't with the larger priesthood on the payroll 30 percent was accounted for part when the ownership and by those who study that period it became increasingly hard to sustain under the new kingdom. that regime but also democratic examples in steve walter suspect there gave a marvelous book from the united states looking at places like boston and san francisco to have this defect named after him with the ability natalie to in franchise but to shoot those opponents. looking closer urged to home in rochester new york the state of new york the day public investment made that a boom town rochester went from 15 people in a teeseventeen to the united states 13th largest city by 1840. advent of railroad slowly loosened that pre-eminen
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other countries, france and germany, have recently expressed sympathy and con dolentses to those in march -- con dolentses to those in manchester. we'll have more coming up. for now, matt delucia, nbc10 news. >> we'll continue to follow developments on the terror on air and on line. >>> a woman stabbed in kensington around 2:30 this morning. she had gone into a playground near there and came out with stab wounds. >>> it's 4:32. this morning, we're following a developing story in philadelphia. police looking for three men and the victim they beat up and kidnapped in east falls. a witness said a man stepped out of a brown minivan at fox avenue are and roberts street and beat up the driver of another car. the attacker then threw the driver into the minivan and took off. two others from the minivan took off in the driver's car. a woman who did not want to reveal her identity drove through the assault without realizing what was happening until we broke the news. >> man was sitting there kicking and punching on the car. something like in the movie. it's sad. it's dangerous here. >> if this was
other countries, france and germany, have recently expressed sympathy and con dolentses to those in march -- con dolentses to those in manchester. we'll have more coming up. for now, matt delucia, nbc10 news. >> we'll continue to follow developments on the terror on air and on line. >>> a woman stabbed in kensington around 2:30 this morning. she had gone into a playground near there and came out with stab wounds. >>> it's 4:32. this morning, we're following a developing...
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he's met with france, italy, germany and the uk. >> this week the united kingdom suffered one of the worst terrorist attacks in our history. it is at moments such as this that we are reminded of the fundamental importance of this unique group of nations. >> the president's trip wraps up tomorrow. >>> meantime in manchester, a vigil for the victims of monday's terrorist attack continues to grow. st. anne's square is covered in flowers, candles, stuffed animals and notes. 22 people died when a suicide bomber exploded outside of an ariana grande concert. as of today nine people are being held for questioning. two have been questioned and released. and britain's security level remains at critical which means officials believe another attack may be imminent. grande says she'll return to manchester to hold a memorial ml concert. we won't quit or operate in fear. >>> today well known friends and loved ones of rock star chris cornell paid their respects. that included brad pitt, pharrell, dave grohl and members of metallica, including musical tributes from linkin linkin li cornell was cremat
he's met with france, italy, germany and the uk. >> this week the united kingdom suffered one of the worst terrorist attacks in our history. it is at moments such as this that we are reminded of the fundamental importance of this unique group of nations. >> the president's trip wraps up tomorrow. >>> meantime in manchester, a vigil for the victims of monday's terrorist attack continues to grow. st. anne's square is covered in flowers, candles, stuffed animals and notes. 22...
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dollar ransom, the attack even put lives at risk locking down computers that run britain hospitals and germany's national railway hope to see you top of the hour alongside eric shawn happy mother's day. greg: it is now regular as your bowels after a bowl beans, videos of airline you passengers slugging the crap out of each other all clever punz by friends in the media -- reminders of the now unfriendly skies. >> also the unfriendly skies, over the unfriendly skies. >> skies continue to be unfriendly, incredibly unfriendly skies. >> one man on southwest flight attacked another guy pulling into a gate at a california airport. he was arrested for misdemeanor battery fort lauderdale airport you probable s saw this rumble 13 times already between angry spirits i like the name of that angry spirit airline passengers after a pilot strike forced cancellations of hundreds of flights, last week two men came to blows. on a flight from tokyo to l.a. do you come to blows security boarded the plane one of the guys actually yelled you think i am crazy? what about the government. >> good question so if governme
dollar ransom, the attack even put lives at risk locking down computers that run britain hospitals and germany's national railway hope to see you top of the hour alongside eric shawn happy mother's day. greg: it is now regular as your bowels after a bowl beans, videos of airline you passengers slugging the crap out of each other all clever punz by friends in the media -- reminders of the now unfriendly skies. >> also the unfriendly skies, over the unfriendly skies. >> skies continue...
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rail companies in germany and fed he can. hackers reportedly he can polited loop holes in versions of microsoft windows using virus call want in a cry locks computer systems encrypts p crypts files and demands hundreds of dollars to get those files back. now so far it has impacted 150 countries and at least 100,000 organizations. >>> the search continues for a new fbi director. over the weekend eight people were interviewed for the position. there are 14 total candidates. decisionould come this week but questions continue over firing of james comey republicans and democrats remain divided on the president's decision. >>> airline news, jet blue is disputing a family's account of being kick off a flight over birthday cake. the family says they were flying from new york to las vegas. they say there was confusion as to where they can store the c cake. after putting it in the overhead bin and under a seat they were eventually told they couldn't have the c after all. they did have their tickets refunded. the airline claims the fami
rail companies in germany and fed he can. hackers reportedly he can polited loop holes in versions of microsoft windows using virus call want in a cry locks computer systems encrypts p crypts files and demands hundreds of dollars to get those files back. now so far it has impacted 150 countries and at least 100,000 organizations. >>> the search continues for a new fbi director. over the weekend eight people were interviewed for the position. there are 14 total candidates. decisionould...
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. >>> world war ii ended more than 70 years ago, and people in germany faced a deadly hazard today after undesignated bombs were recovered. today's fine at a construction site triggered the evacuation of 50,000 people. that's 10% of hanover's population. explosives experts rendered the three bombs harmless. hanover came under heavy bombing during the war, and finding unexploded bombs is not uncommon in many german cities. >>> the meaning of family. we have evidence the word is as big as your imagination and your heart. linsey davis has our story. >> christopher and christina sanders came to court in their sunday best, tissues in hand, overjoyed to be there in front of friends and family, the sanders family, five biological children and now a total of 11 children all together. >> it's the first time i've had six children being adopted by one family. >> six newly adopted kids, all siblings, all fostered by the sanders. >> we made agreement whoever we get, we will keep them. >> they kept their word. >> i officially have signed the entry. so it's official. >> and officially giving the newest
. >>> world war ii ended more than 70 years ago, and people in germany faced a deadly hazard today after undesignated bombs were recovered. today's fine at a construction site triggered the evacuation of 50,000 people. that's 10% of hanover's population. explosives experts rendered the three bombs harmless. hanover came under heavy bombing during the war, and finding unexploded bombs is not uncommon in many german cities. >>> the meaning of family. we have evidence the word is...
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you have to give them the visa just like france or germany. what you can't do is say i will suspend your entry unless you qualify for a waiver. >> what does it entitle them to do? mr. wall: get on a plane and come to the united states, and unless there is some specific reason, they are admitted to the united states. >> it has been more than 90 days since the first order was implemented. has the government made any effort to engage in that procedure? mr. wall: we haven't yet? the district judge in the hawaii case enjoined all of section two and section six, and section two a is the section that directs the department conduct a review of the vetting procedures with respect to these countries. we went back to the hawaii judge in said you can't have meant to enjoin internal governmental procedures to look at vetting for the six nations, and in the face of that motion come the district court said yes, i am standing by my injunction. we have complied by that injunction. the 90 day has not been able to run it all. when the first order came out to the
you have to give them the visa just like france or germany. what you can't do is say i will suspend your entry unless you qualify for a waiver. >> what does it entitle them to do? mr. wall: get on a plane and come to the united states, and unless there is some specific reason, they are admitted to the united states. >> it has been more than 90 days since the first order was implemented. has the government made any effort to engage in that procedure? mr. wall: we haven't yet? the...
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you look at what's happening in the western european nations, france and germany and italy and accusations of russian interested interference in their democratic process. what message does it send to those countries that their number one ally, the president of the united states, their president, fired the man at the agency that was looking into the very problem they're dealing with, russian interference in the democracy? >> chuck, from what i hear from leaders of the other nations, europe and more broadly the subject of russia comes up in all of our conversations is all the other nations want the u.s. and russia to work towards improving our relationship as well for all the reasons i just mentioned. i think it is largely viewed it is not healthy for the world and not healthy for us for the american national security to remain healthy at this low level. whether we can improve it remains to be seen. it's going to take some time, it's going to take lot of hard work. but i think the president is committed, rightly so, and i'm committed with him as well to see if we can do something to put us o
you look at what's happening in the western european nations, france and germany and italy and accusations of russian interested interference in their democratic process. what message does it send to those countries that their number one ally, the president of the united states, their president, fired the man at the agency that was looking into the very problem they're dealing with, russian interference in the democracy? >> chuck, from what i hear from leaders of the other nations, europe...
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piece. [ light laughter ] former president obama reportedly received a rockstar welcome at an event in germany today. and president trump was given a subway mariacci band welcome. [ light laughter ] oh, god here we go. i'm gonna read my book. pretend like you don't see me. [ light laughter ] a new report recommends that couples who live together should do chores together. and for some couples, everything they do together is a chore. [ laughter and applause ] they'll figure it out. those two crazy kids are gonna figure it out. kuwaiti customs officials recently captured a pigeon found carrying almost 200 ecstacy pills in a tiny backpack. [ light laughter ] officials first became suspicious when they saw a pigeon wearing a tiny backpack. [ laughter and applause ] no, man, it's cool, they'll just think he's a student. [ light laughter ] a recent study is advising new couples to keep technology out of the bedroom, so bad news for grandma's ventilator. [ audience ohs ] the los angeles lakers have reportedly hired kim kardashian's former trainer as their new director of strength and endurance traini
piece. [ light laughter ] former president obama reportedly received a rockstar welcome at an event in germany today. and president trump was given a subway mariacci band welcome. [ light laughter ] oh, god here we go. i'm gonna read my book. pretend like you don't see me. [ light laughter ] a new report recommends that couples who live together should do chores together. and for some couples, everything they do together is a chore. [ laughter and applause ] they'll figure it out. those two...
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angela merkel who by the way just a few -- just a short while ago met with barack obama who is visiting germany. that will be an interesting meeting also. the newly elected president of france, macron, will be meeting with him with an agenda similar to the agenda the pope had, that the vatican had urging the president not to drop out of the paris climate accord. that is something that all of these -- all of our nato partners are a party to and in his next meeting with the g7 in italy also something that virtually all of our allies are a part of and don't want donald trump to pull america out of it. >> big debate inside the white house what to do with that as well. thanks very much. >>> now to new arrests in connection with that concert terror attack. authorities detaining more suspects in britain and taking the bomber's father and brother into custody in libya where they learned new details about the bomber's path to isis. brian ross is here with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. major developments overnight with important new details about the bomb and the bomber and his planning
angela merkel who by the way just a few -- just a short while ago met with barack obama who is visiting germany. that will be an interesting meeting also. the newly elected president of france, macron, will be meeting with him with an agenda similar to the agenda the pope had, that the vatican had urging the president not to drop out of the paris climate accord. that is something that all of these -- all of our nato partners are a party to and in his next meeting with the g7 in italy also...
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germany he said mr. trump believes that the u.s. can leave the agreement. and i'm quoting him, because he said he doesn't get close enough to the dossiers to fully understand them. he went on, he said we tried to explain that to mr. trump. where the meetings were, in clear german sentences. it seems our attempt failed. does the president understand this issue, do you believe? >> well, i think he has advisors that explain that to him and i trust that he will be fully briefed by his advisors on the importance of that agreement. i don't doubt that there is the expertise of the white house to judge on the merits of that paris agreement. we just hope that it will not lead to major repercussions for this global achievement. that we think paris is. >> of course it was not only the paris accord that came up during the g-7 summit and even during the nato conversations but it looked as if to the outside world that this was a strained series of meetings, in the aftermath of it your own chancellor had remarks over the last few days in which she said, and i'm quoting ag
germany he said mr. trump believes that the u.s. can leave the agreement. and i'm quoting him, because he said he doesn't get close enough to the dossiers to fully understand them. he went on, he said we tried to explain that to mr. trump. where the meetings were, in clear german sentences. it seems our attempt failed. does the president understand this issue, do you believe? >> well, i think he has advisors that explain that to him and i trust that he will be fully briefed by his...
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we will keep a close eye on germany, of course. they are next on the list. thank you very much forjoining us laurent clavel. so what effect has mr macron‘s win had on the financial markets.. —— markets. sharanjit leyl is in our asia business hub in singapore. this was no surprise, was at? not really, but you said that breathe a sigh of relief. that was true here to. —— was it. —— too. there was a lot of nervousness after the populace wins last year and after the brexit vote. investors who took their cues from the wall street rally. that was as dealers rallied after thejob rally. that was as dealers rallied after the job raises. rally. that was as dealers rallied after thejob raises. he did fall back again because his win had been factored in, but there were lots of fears that a win for marine le pen could see france leave the eu. japan's share average has hit a level not seen in nearly 17 months asa level not seen in nearly 17 months as a more business friendly view of europe is helping business here. little risk is a huge fear and it was consi
we will keep a close eye on germany, of course. they are next on the list. thank you very much forjoining us laurent clavel. so what effect has mr macron‘s win had on the financial markets.. —— markets. sharanjit leyl is in our asia business hub in singapore. this was no surprise, was at? not really, but you said that breathe a sigh of relief. that was true here to. —— was it. —— too. there was a lot of nervousness after the populace wins last year and after the brexit vote....
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it was the worst terror attack in germany today. he stole a freighter truck and drove through the middle of a berlin christmas market. he killed 12 and injured 67 others. authorities had previously identified the attacker as a possible islamist extremist. he was even under surveillance for some time. now according to the documents, he could have an principle and arrested weeks before the attack for large-scale drug dealing. the interior said the documents could have been manipulated after the attack. >> on these grounds, we have made a criminal complaint and called for disciplinary measures within the berlin state police force. if it turns out something was indeed covered up within the organization, we will clarify what exactly, and we will take action. reporter: investigators were aware that amri had dealt drugs, although it was previously thought to be only on a small scale. say police thought it was not relevant to their terror investigation. but some say police made major mistakes and could have possibly prevented the attack. br
it was the worst terror attack in germany today. he stole a freighter truck and drove through the middle of a berlin christmas market. he killed 12 and injured 67 others. authorities had previously identified the attacker as a possible islamist extremist. he was even under surveillance for some time. now according to the documents, he could have an principle and arrested weeks before the attack for large-scale drug dealing. the interior said the documents could have been manipulated after the...
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and first of all, let's start with the relationship with germany. how much should the american people be concerned at what appears to be germany's willingness to break essentially from the united states? >> well, it is concerning that the relationship between the united states and what really is our most important european ally, germany, the strongest economy, the leader of the european union, and a major player when it comes to our relations with russia that that relationship is not as strong as it should be. i don't think it's breaking. i think chancellor merkel was making a point that she had another, not such a great meet with president trump. her first meeting in march wasn't very good. meeting in both nato and in italy at the g7 summit was a problem. and she's making it clear that if it com to the future of how we are going to make decisions, don't automatically assume that germany will be following america's lead. >> there are a lot of republicans who said european needed for a long time to stand up for itself, to do more for itself, spend mo
and first of all, let's start with the relationship with germany. how much should the american people be concerned at what appears to be germany's willingness to break essentially from the united states? >> well, it is concerning that the relationship between the united states and what really is our most important european ally, germany, the strongest economy, the leader of the european union, and a major player when it comes to our relations with russia that that relationship is not as...
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president trump tweeting we have a massive trade deficit with germany. plus they pay far less than they should on nato and military. very bad for u.s. this will change. there was a dust up. and sean spicer dealt with it at the briefing today. >> she said the time when europe can rely solo others is in the past. as i have witnessed. europe must take its fate into its own hands. this means working in friend help with the u.s. and the uk and russia and other partners. that's great. that's what the president called for. >> the white house said that's a good thing. >> well, yes, it's a good thing until you think it through. do we want to see a united europe led by germany? last time that happened it did not turnout well. there is a reason why every reason since truman wanted to tie europe to the united states and now you have the british leaving brexit. you have a president in the united states who really wants to see either go off on its own or gave that impression. we may rue the day when the germans are not tied down by trans-atlantic bombs. the famous sta
president trump tweeting we have a massive trade deficit with germany. plus they pay far less than they should on nato and military. very bad for u.s. this will change. there was a dust up. and sean spicer dealt with it at the briefing today. >> she said the time when europe can rely solo others is in the past. as i have witnessed. europe must take its fate into its own hands. this means working in friend help with the u.s. and the uk and russia and other partners. that's great. that's...
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his neighbors and minority groups and before you knew it they declared war on germany. three month before pearl harbor, i just thought that might be of interest. the constitution states that it is congress who declares war but it is the presidents more often taken us to war and decided how to wage it. in his book, judge baron opens with an account of george washington and the continental congress over washington's plan before the british invasion. congress ordered him not to do so and he obeyed. baron takes us through all the wars that followed. 1812, the mexican war, the civil war, spanish-american war, world wars one and 2, iraq and the war on terror. congress criticized george w. bush for being too aggressive and barack obama for not being aggressive enough. and recounting how our presidents declared and waged wars, baron shows these executives get their way without openly defying congress. i am interested in the sections of the book that follows the iraq war, there will be a lot of questions on how all this is in the age of the drone and the idea that we may not hav
his neighbors and minority groups and before you knew it they declared war on germany. three month before pearl harbor, i just thought that might be of interest. the constitution states that it is congress who declares war but it is the presidents more often taken us to war and decided how to wage it. in his book, judge baron opens with an account of george washington and the continental congress over washington's plan before the british invasion. congress ordered him not to do so and he...
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president trump slams germany in a tweet with capital letters. he says the relationship is very bad for the us. the german chancellor hits back — reiterating her claim that europe must now take its fate into its own hands. in a morning tweet storm, president trump again defends his son in lanared kushner against accusations he had contacts with russia. all of which may help explain why the white house communications director is suddenly out of a job. is the big staff shake up about to begin? and ariana grande is heading back to manchester this sunday to honour those attacked at her concert. she'll be joined by some of the music worlds biggest stars.
president trump slams germany in a tweet with capital letters. he says the relationship is very bad for the us. the german chancellor hits back — reiterating her claim that europe must now take its fate into its own hands. in a morning tweet storm, president trump again defends his son in lanared kushner against accusations he had contacts with russia. all of which may help explain why the white house communications director is suddenly out of a job. is the big staff shake up about to begin?...
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it gives governments in places like france and germany an opportunity to get it right. by get it right i mean such things as modernize the european union. maybe rebalance the relationship between brussels and national capitals. it might mean not having a one size fits all european union. but something with a little bit of tailoring. and they've got to get their domestic economy going, particularly france. so it's an opportunity. it's almost a breathing space. but if after several years president macron cannot deliver, and the french economy is drifting and millions of people are unemployed and you have continuing violence then i don't think we've seen the end of populism or nationalism in france. it's juftd it's just that, it is a respite. but i really hope that the french take advantage of it. >> i think we should also point out that assuming macron wins, and my fingers are -- all my fingers are crossed there, that's also a revolution. france is going to elect or should elect an investment banker. this is -- >> he worked for the rothchilds. >> worked for the rothschild
it gives governments in places like france and germany an opportunity to get it right. by get it right i mean such things as modernize the european union. maybe rebalance the relationship between brussels and national capitals. it might mean not having a one size fits all european union. but something with a little bit of tailoring. and they've got to get their domestic economy going, particularly france. so it's an opportunity. it's almost a breathing space. but if after several years...
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. >> it isn't just germany but france as well. a lot has been said about that handshake. now we're getting macron's side of the story saying this was not an innocent gesture. he wanted to send a message to president trump through this handshake, essentially that the french raren't going to be walkd all over. why would that even be necessary? >> look, again, this is i think what you see as some of the elitism of europe. in many ways they cannot stand the fact that donald trump was elected. when they go out into their countries, it is popular with a lot of their base to say we stood up to donald trump. look, these countries are not going to have their way with america financially with our financial commitments, but also we're not going to sit back and be quiet if there's something going on that we disagree with. so i really don't have an issue with any one of these leaders flexing their muscles in their countries so they look like yeah, we stuck it to the united states. i just think it's a bad move by them. at some point you are going to need the united states assistance in
. >> it isn't just germany but france as well. a lot has been said about that handshake. now we're getting macron's side of the story saying this was not an innocent gesture. he wanted to send a message to president trump through this handshake, essentially that the french raren't going to be walkd all over. why would that even be necessary? >> look, again, this is i think what you see as some of the elitism of europe. in many ways they cannot stand the fact that donald trump was...
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germany." >> steve: "got it." >> jimmy: "china." >> steve: "done. wall." >> jimmy: wall. [ laughter ] "that is a small wall." [ laughter ] "it's a theme restaurant wall, but it does the job." this is pretty big. yesterday, president obama made his very first public appearance since leaving office. a lot of people are wondering what's next for him. so here to tell us via satellite is president obama. president obama. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ guess who's back back back back again 'gain 'gain barry's back back back ♪ >> tell a friend. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you for being here, mr. president. how are you doing? >> oh, you know what? i'm doing great, jimbo. [ light laughter ] uh, you know, after being in tahiti, i'm just glad that trump let me back into the country. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah. what -- what was it like spending the last three months on vacation? >> oh, you know what? i'm sorry, is that a question for me or for the current president? [ laughter ] boom! huh? boom! [ applause ] i can still bring the heat. >> jimmy: that was -
germany." >> steve: "got it." >> jimmy: "china." >> steve: "done. wall." >> jimmy: wall. [ laughter ] "that is a small wall." [ laughter ] "it's a theme restaurant wall, but it does the job." this is pretty big. yesterday, president obama made his very first public appearance since leaving office. a lot of people are wondering what's next for him. so here to tell us via satellite is president obama. president obama....
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germany being bad. someone tried to clean that up and said, no, he's referring to trade. a third iteration we just heard from senior officials a short time ago who said that was simply not the president saying that was, that was a mistake, a misquote, but it just muddied the water. so there's a lot of tension between the president and some of these leaders. at the same time, we're hearing from top officials who say they were in the room, that there has been some news here, i think it is notable that they're saying that the president's views on climate change are evolving and that the paris agreement that was done under president obama is something that he will take his time thinking about and that he's learning more about an issue like that which was certainly something that candidate donald trump railed against. so that's newsworthy. also they're telling us that he is interested in, perhaps, tougher sanctions against russia and one of the things that strikes me about all of this is we are hearing it through the intermediary of top officials who are with the president, no
germany being bad. someone tried to clean that up and said, no, he's referring to trade. a third iteration we just heard from senior officials a short time ago who said that was simply not the president saying that was, that was a mistake, a misquote, but it just muddied the water. so there's a lot of tension between the president and some of these leaders. at the same time, we're hearing from top officials who say they were in the room, that there has been some news here, i think it is notable...
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busy day in europe — markets will be waiting on uk inflation data out — germanys confidence gauge and gdp figures for the euro area. and michelle fleury has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. in today's depressed retailing world, are there any companies which can buck the trend? american shoppers' hungerfor a can buck the trend? american shoppers' hunger for a bargain can buck the trend? american shoppers' hungerfor a bargain is expected to help the retailer which is the owner of tk maxx and marshalls. america's housing recovery is also expected to help people avoid retailing blues. rising house prices is putting more money into the pockets of consumers. that boom is also showing up in the latest data from the us commerce department — at least it is expected to. housing starts for april are forecast to have risen to 1.26 million units. finally, something for football fan is, keep million units. finally, something forfootball fan is, keep your eyes peeled for the latest earnings from manchester united. joining us is richard fletcher, the business editor from the tim
busy day in europe — markets will be waiting on uk inflation data out — germanys confidence gauge and gdp figures for the euro area. and michelle fleury has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. in today's depressed retailing world, are there any companies which can buck the trend? american shoppers' hungerfor a can buck the trend? american shoppers' hunger for a bargain can buck the trend? american shoppers' hungerfor a bargain is expected to help the retailer which is the...
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there were campaigns launched against him on the internet and russia was accused of hacking in germany's upcoming elections. how can the united states prevent russian interference not only in our elicatiections but countries. >> this is much more in my role as the director of nsa than cyber command. if you take a look at the french elections, an unclassified hearing i'm not going to get into specifics. but we had become aware of russian activity prior to the public events. and gave them a heads up, we're watching the russians, we're seeing them pen straigetrate yo infrastructure. we're doing similar things with our german counterparts, our british counter parts. we're trying to figure out how can we learn from each other. that's much more in my nsa role than my cyber command role. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you admiral for being here today. as you know, there's been some debate about our use of a geographically based strategy, where legal authorities to conduct operations depends considerably on where they take place. to what extent are your operations in cyberspace similarly depe
there were campaigns launched against him on the internet and russia was accused of hacking in germany's upcoming elections. how can the united states prevent russian interference not only in our elicatiections but countries. >> this is much more in my role as the director of nsa than cyber command. if you take a look at the french elections, an unclassified hearing i'm not going to get into specifics. but we had become aware of russian activity prior to the public events. and gave them a...
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germany's angela merkel throwing out a jab of her own saying, it is trust, not walls that unite. president trump also face to face with the new president of france, congratulating macron whose far right opponent many likened to trump. >> congratulations, great job. >> their handshake, seeming to go on and on. >> thank you very much. >> that was cecelia vega. >> looking live at san francisco international airport. tomorrow one of the longest runways shut down for maintenance between 10:00 p.m. friday, 8:00 a.m. monday. awe all arriving flights could be delayed an hour. crews are repaving the run way. updating and making improvements after this. only one more weekend closure scheduled. >> oakland international airport is going to improve its main run way thanks to a $4.5 million federal grant. the run way last repaved in 2001. and overdue for paving. the runway lights also need to be upgraded. in addition to the grant from the department of transportation, the faa is expected to help with some of the costs. >> residents say their town is strapped for cash. so they're taking matters
germany's angela merkel throwing out a jab of her own saying, it is trust, not walls that unite. president trump also face to face with the new president of france, congratulating macron whose far right opponent many likened to trump. >> congratulations, great job. >> their handshake, seeming to go on and on. >> thank you very much. >> that was cecelia vega. >> looking live at san francisco international airport. tomorrow one of the longest runways shut down for...
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. >> germany and japan. jesse: who won the cold war. >> i do not know. russia. >> france. jesse: america won the cold war. >> oh, okay, so, go america! . jesse: why did they call it the cold war? >> russia is cold up there, you know. jesse: do you know who i am? >> i sadly don't. jesse: i'm watters and this is my world right here. boost. it's about moving forward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. ♪ test test jesse: time for tweets of the week. first up, i may or may not have a man crush on jesse watters. not that there is anything wrong with that. melissa says, jesse watters you are washed up, but your "watters world" segments are funny. kate smith disagrees with winston. he tweets, jesse watters is a legend in my own mind. that's tall for tonight. follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. >> this hour, when he talks, washington listens. ch
. >> germany and japan. jesse: who won the cold war. >> i do not know. russia. >> france. jesse: america won the cold war. >> oh, okay, so, go america! . jesse: why did they call it the cold war? >> russia is cold up there, you know. jesse: do you know who i am? >> i sadly don't. jesse: i'm watters and this is my world right here. boost. it's about moving forward, not back. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent...
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minister's statement will use the same wording on trade, currency and monetary policy used by the g20 in germany. g20 ministers dropped their pledge to keep global trade open, failing to convince a trump administration to endorse a multilateral approach to trade. news regarding the planned g7 statement out of italy, sending the euro to session highs, 109 against the greenback. on the m & a front, vivendi proposing to buy havas. such a purchase would be 30% of the stake. another winner, astrazeneca up sharply after announcing its immunotherapy drug was shown to reduce the risk of death from lung cancer. steel maker arcelormittal, and richemont acres weaker than expected profit as both are being impacted by china in different ways. mike, back to you. >> seema mody, thank you very much. >>> retailers, those stocks getting wrecked again as macy's, nordstrom and jcpenney report earnings. what the future holds for those department stores. more "squawk alley" is next. doi? oh hey john, i'm connecting our brains so we can share our amazing trading knowledge. that's a great idea, but why don't you just g
minister's statement will use the same wording on trade, currency and monetary policy used by the g20 in germany. g20 ministers dropped their pledge to keep global trade open, failing to convince a trump administration to endorse a multilateral approach to trade. news regarding the planned g7 statement out of italy, sending the euro to session highs, 109 against the greenback. on the m & a front, vivendi proposing to buy havas. such a purchase would be 30% of the stake. another winner,...
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agreed to send a representative to syrian cease-fire talks, and also discuss meeting president putin in germany in july, robin. >> what about the safe zones to protect syrian civilians and i know that the president, he's talked about this going back to the campaign. is this close to being a reality? could it be a reality? >> reporter: even though president trump has talked about this in the past, the white house has been very short on details about how that would actually work and what the u.s. commitment would be. but the white house says in that phone call, the two leaders did discuss a safe zone although the kremlin made no mention of any conversation about safe zones so that in itself doesn't sound very encouraging. robin. >> thank you, martha. >>> we move on to hillary clinton speaking out about president trump and her loss in november. she is taking responsibility, but not all the blame as she joins what she calls the resistance to the president and his policies. cecilia vega covered clinton on the campaign trail. she joins us now. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, good morning
agreed to send a representative to syrian cease-fire talks, and also discuss meeting president putin in germany in july, robin. >> what about the safe zones to protect syrian civilians and i know that the president, he's talked about this going back to the campaign. is this close to being a reality? could it be a reality? >> reporter: even though president trump has talked about this in the past, the white house has been very short on details about how that would actually work and...
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germany where the name comes from and scientists didn't know what to make had of it. it looked like this funky looking human. it looked like a human that wasn't quite right. that it sort of well is thick, skull squished down with brows, right got these -- giant brows, it really just nobody knew exactly what to really think of, what to make of it. so all of the interpretations that came out from the scientific community based on that were that this was -- this was some sort of primitive human. that it was species that would be incapable of complex thought. it was hey this is the species that couldn't even make it out of the, species that went extinct so how smart could the species really be? and so for -- for a long time that that sort of idea really dominated how people thought about neanderthals. and then sort of in the last several decades more and more research about neanderthals has come out, archaeologists show they bury their dead. they have sophisticated hunting strait ji. he have jewelry, complex thoughts, they have speech, they have, i mean, all of these char
germany where the name comes from and scientists didn't know what to make had of it. it looked like this funky looking human. it looked like a human that wasn't quite right. that it sort of well is thick, skull squished down with brows, right got these -- giant brows, it really just nobody knew exactly what to really think of, what to make of it. so all of the interpretations that came out from the scientific community based on that were that this was -- this was some sort of primitive human....
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firing him by sending over a private security detail, that's what happens in germany as well. the private security deal becomes the ss and they become more important than the police. >> sean: joining us now for the american conservative union, german matthew schlapp. really? the hunted? in our hunting the president? and this coming from the disgraced, radical ideologue dan rather? we are hunting the president. >> this is what the american people know, the american people have been watching the opposition media, they've had a liberal bent for decades now, they have decided that donald trump is not a legitimate president. that it's their job to take him out and it colors all the reporting. all it does is make the american people into the american voter realize they have to turn to other places to get their facts. i think in a very strange way it strengthens donald trump politically because he's the one taking on the swamp, he's taking on the opposition press and is taking on all of these institutions that are supposedly have our best interests at hear heart. >> sean: i don't eve
firing him by sending over a private security detail, that's what happens in germany as well. the private security deal becomes the ss and they become more important than the police. >> sean: joining us now for the american conservative union, german matthew schlapp. really? the hunted? in our hunting the president? and this coming from the disgraced, radical ideologue dan rather? we are hunting the president. >> this is what the american people know, the american people have been...
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are funding mosques, schools and imams to disseminate a fundamentalist version of islam throughout germany. in kosovo, "the new york times" tribes the process by which a 500-year tradition of moderate islam is being destroyed. from their bases, the saudi-trained imams have propagated the supremacy of sharia law as well as ideas of violent jihad, she writes. saudi arabia has begun to slow the most egregious practices. it's being run by a de facto reformer who appears to be refreshingly pragmatic. but so far, the saudi reforms have mostly translated into better economic policy for the kingdom, not a break with its powerful religious establishment. trump's speech on islam seemed to zero in on the problem when he said -- >> no discussion of stamping out this threat would be complete without mentioning the government that gives terrorists all three -- safe harbor, financial backing and the social standing needed for recruitment. >> but trump, it turns out, was talking not about his host, saudi arabia, but rather, iran. now, to be clear, iran is a destabilizing force in the middle east and suppo
are funding mosques, schools and imams to disseminate a fundamentalist version of islam throughout germany. in kosovo, "the new york times" tribes the process by which a 500-year tradition of moderate islam is being destroyed. from their bases, the saudi-trained imams have propagated the supremacy of sharia law as well as ideas of violent jihad, she writes. saudi arabia has begun to slow the most egregious practices. it's being run by a de facto reformer who appears to be refreshingly...